Ex-rail worker to die for rape and murder of teenager
The case raised questions about the safety of Thailand’s long-distance trains, which are popular with tourists who visit southern beaches and enjoy jungle treks in the north. As a result of the July attack, the State Railway of Thailand introduced special carriages for women and children for overnight trains on main routes.
The attacker, Wanchai Saengkhao, 22, was a temporary train employee whose job it was to make beds in the sleeper cars. He confessed to drinking beer with his colleagues and taking drugs during his shift on the night of the attack and then raping the girl, who was sleeping in a lower bunk during a trip to Bangkok.




